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Mandelbulb 3d v1.53
Mandelbulb 3d v1.53








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Mandelbulb 3D, rendered with 7760 x 3490 resolution, a very important aspect… I have been working on this piece for almost a month to get the disposition and ambience exactly as I wanted it to be, to show my respect for the hundreds of thousands people who lost their life and to those whose life is still affected by the aftermath of the atomic bomb. The stylized high buildings and twisted structures gave me the image of the vision I had as a child when I heard about what once had happened in the City of Hiroshima. When I found this theatrical scenery of a big city in a frozen moment just as it gets hit by a heavy impact I knew I had to do my Guernica. Image notes from Deviant Art gallery page: ~ Click on any of the blog images to view full-size on their original site~ Let’s start with the most awesome thing I’ve seen lately, a new formula variation made by HalTenny (Deviant Art) who also seems to have made the best example of it: Or are the 3D tools just much more powerful and better able to generate interesting imagery? A few hours playing around in the mandelbulb programs will allow almost anyone to find something interesting? Like being let loose in some newly discovered lost city with a camera you can’t fail to bring back something shocking and awesome. It’s more fertile ground.Īnd less abstract? 3D fractals seem to be more realistic or at least, more “concrete”. There’s something about the 3D fractal genre I think that makes it easier to relate to and work with. In addition to that, quite a few fractalists are becoming more proficient with the 3D tool set and actually experimenting with non-fractal elements in order to be more creative. It’s like the mandelbulb and it’s various other 3D formulas have given many artists superpowers which the old “flat” fractal programs failed to do. Numerous times while browsing further and further back in an artist’s gallery on Deviant Art I’d come to the “Before Mandelbulb” era and their notable gallery all of a sudden reverts to UF layering trash. Does it seem that no one has any interest in the old, 2D fractal images anymore? And furthermore, does it seem that since the advent of the 3D fractal craze that there are more fractal artists making interesting work than ever before?










Mandelbulb 3d v1.53